Summary:
The book is a personal account of living with Asperger's Syndrome, offering insights into the author's experiences with social challenges, sensory sensitivities, and the pursuit of self-acceptance. It provides practical advice for both individuals on the autism spectrum and their friends and families, aiming to foster better understanding and communication.
Key points:
1. Asperger's Understanding: The book offers an in-depth, first-person view of Asperger's Syndrome, including its impact on social interaction, sensory processing, and routine needs.
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